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Перевод: autarchy speek autarchy


[существительное]
автократия ; самодержавие; деспотизм ; автаркия


Тезаурус:

  1. The Boston Consulting Group, advising the World Bank and the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) on the Soviet economy, warned that the republics were so completely interdependent that if it disintegrates into autarchy, production will go down by 50 per cent.
  2. Franco's refusal to recognize that autarchy was economically and politically untenable was due partly to his belief that liberal democracy could not bring economic well-being, and partly to his lack of understanding of the complexities of economic policy-formulation.
  3. Rural community autarchy, even if it were an acceptable aim, is a Utopian dream.
  4. As we noted earlier, one of the reasons why Franco ultimately revised his former anti-western attitudes was that the crisis of economic autarchy left him little choice.
  5. The simultaneous process of relaxing autarchy and rapprochement with the western democracies moved very slowly in the first half of the 1950s.
  6. In this sense there was an element of autarchy in the planning of Kensington and Chelsea, responding to local market conditions.
  7. That is not democracy or power to the people - it is all power to an autarchy of unaccountable conservative central bankers.
  8. But the difference also reflects the need for autarchy within district management teams in the NHS, which had to deal with uncertainty about patient outcomes within a vague set of government guidelines.
  9. It was not until the second half of the 1950s that autarchy was definitively superseded by a firm commitment to international capitalism.
  10. Though there were hints of autarchy within Kensington, Chelsea and Westminster AHA, and of a guided change at Exeter, the remoteness of these two asylums from their catchment areas and the obvious over-bedding which their maintenance entailed, fitted them snugly into government policy intentions.
  11. The issue however is less one of autarchy than of encouraging self-help and mutual support and providing mechanisms of help - financial, educational, technological - which recognise this aim.
  12. The substitution of the term information for the old press and propaganda, and its promotion to ministerial level seemed to indicate a more wide-ranging approach to questions of what the general public might know and think of the regime; while the allocation of official attention to tourism suggested that, by contrast with the days of autarchy and isolationism, foreigners were henceforth to be encouraged to come to Spain.
  13. The article advocated a policy of economic autarchy, with the exclusion of foreign investment and legislation to ensure that "gombeen capital" was invested in Ireland.

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